Indonesia's rupiah is under rising pressure amid the Iran war. Image: LinkedIn Screengrab

TOKYO — Global markets are struggling to discern if the US-Iran ceasefire is real or happy talk. Yet emerging-market governments in Asia don’t have that luxury as capital outflows accelerate. Already, outflows to date put developing economies at the center of the collateral damage zone amid war in the Middle East. In March alone, foreign […]

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